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Year in Review: Mozambique
A Continuing Legacy of Mentorship: With the
conclusion of the GIZ programme and their
withdrawal from the area, Lucia remains a
steadfast pillar of support for local entrepreneurs
in need of guidance and mentorship. Her
commitment to uplifting others demonstrates
her dedication to community development.
Conclusion: Lucia Justino Sainda’s journey from
aspiring doctor to successful entrepreneur and
mentor exemplifies the power of adaptability,
seizing opportunities, and the indomitable
human spirit. Her story serves as an inspiration
to individuals facing challenges in pursuing their
dreams, and her commitment to community
betterment ensures her lasting legacy as a role
model and mentor for future generations of
entrepreneurs in Pande community.
Community
health and
community
service
infrastructure
Access to Community Healthcare
Rehabilitation of the
Mangungumete Health Centre
Sasol rehabilitated the Mangungumete Health Centre,
to support the community by giving better
access to healthcare.
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Construction of the Inhassoro
Multipurpose Field
▪ The construction of the Inhassoro multipurpose
field is progressing well, despite minor delays
caused by the rainy season, the project
has successfully reached its halfway point,
with completion anticipated by the end of
September 2023.
▪ The planned infrastructure for this multi-use
field is extensive and designed to cater to a
broad range of activities. It includes a grassed
football field suitable for 11-a-side matches, and
a flexible multipurpose field for various sports
and events. Additional facilities are being
built to enhance the user experience, such as
changing rooms for players, public restrooms
and stands capable of accommodating up to
1 000 seated spectators.
▪ The project also entails the installation of
a water supply system, a critical amenity
for maintaining the grounds and facilities.
For security and crowd management, a
perimeter fence wall is being erected. These
comprehensive amenities ensure that the
Inhassoro multipurpose field will be a prime
venue for a multitude of community events
and activities.
Meeting Shelters
Inhassoro: Four community meeting shelter
projects have been planned for Inhassoro as part
of the small-scale LDA’s initiatives. Out of these,
construction has already commenced for two in the
communities of Litlau and Rumbatsatsa. Each of
these projects entails the construction of a building
capable of accommodating approximately 100
people, an office and a private meeting room.
Govuro: For the region of Govuro, nine community
meeting shelter projects have been slated as standalone initiatives. Out of these, construction has
kicked off for three in the communities of Chibuka,
Chimedje, and Pande 1.